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  • A man is silhouetted against the sunlit Chinatown arch in Chinatown near Seventh and H streets Northwest in Washington on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. (The Washington Times)

    Damage in Northwest D.C. after modest protests

    A handful of protest activity was reported around Monday's inaugural celebrations, with the most serious incident occurring hours before the ceremony when demonstrators marching through the Chinatown neighborhood in Northwest Washington smashed windows at a bank and a Hooters restaurant.

  • The D.C. government will get in on the protest action during the Obama inauguration to press its case for fuller rights. Pete Savard (center) and Leonor Bocal (left) with Gelberg Signs put up banners on the John A. Wilson Building's presidential inauguration parade review stand on Wednesday. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

    Protesters to share Obama's big day

    Abortion, drone strikes, guns, military spending, unemployment — demonstrators highlighting these issues and more are expected for President Obama's inaugural parade, though perhaps the most visible of the planned protests will be made by D.C. government officials outside city hall.

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